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LEGAL REMEDIES FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE RIGHT TO A TRIAL WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME

open access: yesIustinianus Primus Law Review, 2012
The development of the procedural law in the last few decades has been profoundly marked by the penetration of the idea of fairness and consequently by the affirmation of the concept of fair trial, as an aggregate notion of the basic principles of ...
Tatjana Zoroska Kamilovska
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Fairness in the WTO Trading System [PDF]

open access: yes
We first provide a brief critique of the utilitarian principle as a guide to fairness in the world trading system. We then turn to the alternative conception of fairness in terms of economic equity, exploring the meaning of its two components: equality ...
Andrew G. Brown, Robert M. Stern
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Attitudes and emotions through written text: The case of textual deformation in Internet chat rooms [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Spanish Internet chat rooms are visited by a lot of young people who use language in a very creative way (e.g. repetition of letters and punctuation marks).
Yus Ramos, Francisco
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When adding a little is adding too much: how discourse particles force immediate reanalysis and increase processing costs in under-specific contexts

open access: yesLanguage and Cognition
Highly frequent discourse particles (DPs) express speaker attitudes and guide utterance interpretation, but we still lack a satisfactory explanation of how DPs are actually processed.
Pia Järnefelt   +2 more
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Meaning and Intention: A Defense of Procedural Individualism

open access: yesNew Literary History, 2000
This paper defends a weak intentionalism, or procedural individualism, according to which any meaning, or at least any meaning with a temporal existence, is either a meaning for a specific person or an abstraction based on such meanings. All historical meanings are intentional in the weak sense of being meanings for specific people.
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Advances in semantic representation for multiscale biosimulation: a case study in merging models [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
As a case-study of biosimulation model integration, we describe our experiences applying the SemSim methodology to integrate independently-developed, multiscale models of cardiac circulation. In particular, we have integrated the CircAdapt model (written
Arts, Theo   +3 more
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Problems in Mortgage Servicing from Modification to Foreclosure: Hearing Before the S. Comm. on Banking, Housing, & Urban Affairs, 111th Cong., Nov. 16, 2010 (Statement of Associate Professor Adam J. Levitin, Geo. U. L. Center) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The mortgage foreclosure process is beset by a variety of problems. These range from procedural defects (including, but not limited to robosigning) to outright counterfeiting of documents to questions about the validity of private-label mortgage ...
Levitin, Adam J.
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LIDA: A Working Model of Cognition [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
In this paper we present the LIDA architecture as a working model of cognition. We argue that such working models are broad in scope and address real world problems in comparison to experimentally based models which focus on specific pieces of cognition.
Baars, Bernard J.   +3 more
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Challenges in teaching students to plot equations: Another impact of graphing procedures

open access: yesJurnal Elemen
Graphs are essential representations in mathematics, but many students only focus on procedural rules when sketching graphs of equations. This study aims to describe the errors and obstacles experienced by students in drawing graphics of equations.
Ulumul Umah, Ana Rahmawati
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